The Hope and Purpose of Pain: Author Allen Boyle Teaches It’s Lessons in REJOICING Comes in the Morning Published by Outskirts Press

Allen Boyle’s nearly unbearable pain and suffering could have broken him. The strength and purpose he finds in his trials instead is recounted in REJOICING Comes in the Morning.

Valley Center, CA, February 09, 2013 --(PR.com)-- With great trials comes great wisdom, if you know how to approach your healing. Author Allen Boyle shares his own hard-won insights into the benefits of pain and loss in REJOICING Comes in the Morning: Real and Lasting Help for Those Suffering from Pain. The book is published by self-publishing service provider, Outskirts Press.

In 1992, Allen Boyle, a successful businessman, is hit by sudden, searing pain in his head, sending him to the emergency room in search of answers. Eventually, he is diagnosed with a cyst in the brain, a condition that would have a tremendous impact on his future, both physically and spiritually.

Twenty-three surgeries later, Boyle has learned unlikely lessons about pain: that there is hope and purpose behind suffering. He has discovered the secret to coping with pain – both mental and physical – and he shares his findings in a way that all readers can relate to. REJOICING Comes in the Morning is Boyle’s moving testament of courage, faith and hope, destined to give comfort to others, even as God has encouraged and comforted him.

REJOICING Comes in the Morning: Real and Lasting Help for Those Suffering from Pain is available online in paperback through Outskirts Press at www.outskirtspress.com/bookstore. The book is sold through Amazon and Barnes and Noble for a maximum trade discount in quantities of 10 or more. The book is being aggressively promoted to appropriate markets with a focus on the religion and agnosticism categories.

ISBN: 978-1-4787-1836-9 Format: 5.5 x 8.5 paperback Retail: $11.95
Ebook: $9.99 Genre: Religion/Agnosticism

For more information about REJOICING Comes in the Morning: Real and Lasting Help for Those Suffering from Pain, visit the book page at www.outskirtspress.com/rejoicinginthemorning.com

About the Author: Allen Boyle was born in Ypsilanti, Michigan, and was raised with two younger brothers. After graduating from high school in 1966, he joined the United States Air Force. Shortly thereafter, Allen married the "girl next door." (Actually Karen lived across the street.) Allen and his beautiful bride of 45 years have four grown children and 13 grandchildren. He now lives in Southern California with his wife and two dogs, an AKC Champion Australian Cattle Dog named Tank and a miniature short-haired dachshund named Gretel (not a champion but she is a sweet little girl). Boyle studied Bible at Dallas Bible College following his eight years of service in the military. Now a retired elder, he holds a Masters-level DCS degree from Tyndale Theological Seminary. Allen Boyle is currently finishing his Doctor of Ministries Degree while he continues to write and teach adult Bible Studies. Allen is an accomplished writer, classroom and seminar teacher. He has taught throughout the Continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii and Canada. Allen's goal through his Bible studies, devotions and treatises is to help Christian adults mature in Christ and to become more like Him, as He is revealed to them in the Scriptures. Allen Boyle’s testimony and other writing may be seen on his Website at: mybiblestudies.us. For more information about author Allen Boyle, call 530-300-8034 or email ergwin120947@gmail.com

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